INVESCO FIELD — Just a couple of quick notes before we take off, let the Invesco crew get ready for the DNC. Preparations are underway: The game hasn’t even been over 45 minutes and one goal post has already been taken down.

– The Broncos’ starting offensive line has yet to allow a sack this postseason. That impressive stat has certainly helped contribute to others. Namely, Jay Cutler’s line through three preseason games: 30-of-43 for 352 yards, three touchdowns and 0 interceptions. Friday against Green Bay wasn’t Cutler’s best game of the preseason, but it’s hard to match his 12-for-12 start from last week against Dallas.

– The starting defense is proud of the way it stopped the run against Green Bay. The Packers rushed 12 times for 31 yards — an average of 2.6 yards per carry — in the first half against the Broncos’ No. 1 defense.

– Bronco fans have got to be happy with the offense’s second possesion: the 99-yard drive that ended with a Cutler-to-Nate Jackson TD pass. The drive took 8:29 and had 16 plays. Cutler was 4-for-6 for 58 yards, but the highlight was definitely the running game: five runs for Andre Hall, four for Selvin Young and one for Michael Pittman. The biggest play of the drive, however, was made by rookie RB Peyton Hillis, who caught a short pass from Cutler on 3rd-down-and-8 deep in Denver territory, and barreled his way to 14 yards, dragging defenders for the last couple. The play kept the drive alive, and it was pretty smooth sailing the rest of the way down the field.